How to make Instant Pot popcorn with coconut oil on saute function.Rready in just 5 minutes you can make in a Ninja Foodi too and tastes way better than microwave. We have a pressure cooker video for you to watch too so you can make this fun snack your family will love!

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If you haven’t caught the bug yet to try Instant Pot popcorn I’m telling you that you MUST! I am working to create lots of new Instant Pot recipes and this is the latest one I tried. Watch our video so you can make it too!  (participant in Amazon program, affiliate links present)

Ninja Foodi Popcorn

We have made it on the stovetop, in an air popper, and Ninja Foodi popcorn but our IP wanted a try too! I think it’s a bit quicker than the “old fashioned” version too. You can use any brand you have at home. This is a really fun one to do with kids because with the glass lid they can watch it all happen in front of their eyes!

Remember as a kid it was just pure happiness when you heard that pop pop pop. You knew there might be a movie night awaiting you, little did you know then what a healthy snack it really was. That is right, I’m not talking microwave type in a bag with lots of who knows what. Get out your Crockpot Express, IP or make as a Ninja Foodi recipe and let’s get going y’all.

If you are new to pressure cooking we have a lot of easy one pot meal recipes for you here. To begin with let’s start with a few basic tips:

For reference, this is the model I have (a 6 quart) and use for all recipe creations.

A white Instant Pot with a Star Wars theme sits on the kitchen counter, ready to tackle your favorite beef arm roast recipe. The digital display glows "On." Next to it lie a patterned cloth and some green onions, all against the backdrop of blue kitchen cabinets and a stovetop.

How to Make Popcorn in Instant Pot

The way you make popcorn in your Instant Pot is similar to the stove top version and how we’ve made it in the past. I have been tinkering with mine since I got it and worked with what settings are best for meats, soups, and now popcorn! Saute is what works for this recipe (and many others). This is what you’re going to need:

Ingredients

  1. Instant Pot
    1. I HIGHLY suggest you get a non stick pot like we have now, linked above
  2. Instant Pot glass lid
  3. Coconut oil
  4. Popcorn kernels
  5. Butter
  6. Salt

I don’t really add anything else on top of this, it is so good as is I just like to taste a little melted butter and sea salt. I do see nowadays thought that there are several types of seasonings at the store you can add too. You can make it cheesy, sweet more like Kettle corn, spicy, go for that if it sounds good but we are fine with simple.

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How to Make Instant Pot Popcorn with Coconut Oil

This is how ours looked when we lifted the lid. Like I said, you’re going to use the saute function for this recipe and it’s done in about 5 minutes or so. It tastes WAY better than microwave popcorn and is a lot healthier than adding all that fake butter into the mix.

First thing first you MUST use coconut oil or it will not work. You cannot substitute vegetable or olive oil as it won’t achieve the high heat you need for popping corn.

  • I use coconut oil for lots of other things like melting chocolate so it will not go to waste other than using for this recipe. It has a high smoke point and can get hotter than others which will allow the process to start.
  • Use an Instant Pot glass lid before they start popping to protect yourself from splatters.
  • Turn off the Instant Pot once about 3/4 of the kernels have popped so those don’t burn, more will continue to pop with the remaining heat.
  • Careful when removing the lid, so so away from your face. 

Put popcorn in a bowl and pour melted butter and salt on top, discard unpopped kernels. Before you get started on this I HIGHLY suggest you watch the video in this post so you can see how it is done. If one step isn’t followed exactly it may frustrate you because the kernels won’t get hot enough.

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I’m new to the Instant Pot so I didn’t have a lid, it is on it’s way now, so I used a glass lid from my large cooking pot that worked just fine but one that fit properly would be better so it didn’t slide around at all. The kids loved watching it pop and it tastes really delicious!

Is microwave popcorn the same as air popped?

While microwave popcorn is typically higher in calories and sodium than the air popped variety, the main reason it’s less healthy is that it often contains trans fats.

  • This one is a bit different than a typical air popper but still uses a similar method where by it’s made with very hot steam. .

Try all 3 methods and decide for yourself which one you like best Part of why we love this is the taste. The other benefit is it is fun for the kids to make with me in the kitchen. Using the glass lid allows them to see it popping right before their very eyes which makes them smile.

Coconut Oil Popcorn

Now you could use the same philosophy and the same ingredients to make this possible on the stovetop too. If you used this same type of “accelerant” and got it really hot where it was bubbling, then added your kernels and had a glass lid on it the same thing would happen. You’d need it over medium high heat and pay close attention as it just takes seconds for it to start to burn once popping stops.

coconut oil

Why do you have to use coconut oil to pop popcorn?

This is the number one question that comes into play when people make this, and the reason why it doesn’t work if you try to substitute for something else. Here are a few reasons why coconut oil is commonly used for popping popcorn:

  1. Coconut oil has a relatively high smoke point compared to other oils, which means it can withstand high temperatures without burning or producing excessive smoke. This is important when popping popcorn over direct heat.
  2. This type of oil adds a unique, slightly sweet and nutty flavor to the popcorn, giving it a delicious taste that many people enjoy. The flavor can enhance the overall popcorn experience.
  3. This has good heat distribution properties, which helps to ensure that the popcorn kernels pop evenly. This can result in fewer unpopped kernels and a more consistent batch of popcorn.
  4. While it is known to be higher in saturated fat content, it is primarily composed of medium chain fatty acids, which are considered to be relatively healthy fats. Easier to digest and metabolize compared to long-chain fatty acids. However, it’s important to consume it in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

It’s not the only option for popping popcorn, but using this method it is. There isn’t another with the same high smoke point with the heat that the saute function generates.

Why won’t my popcorn pop in Instant Pot?

You likely didn’t use a fat that can handle the high smoke point so the kernels won’t get hot enough to explode. Your lid also may not be on tight enough to create that high heat and steam they need to burst open like you want.

You can grab a lid that fits on one of your pots really, or a splatter screen may work too. I wouldn’t use the other lid either as it would need to seal shut, create another mess, and you won’t be able to see what is inside to know when to turn it off and it will likely burn. Just trust me on this….

Ninja Foodi Popcorn

Can I use a pressure cooker for popcorn?

No, you need to use the saute function to get hot enough and be able to lift the lid off quickly once done. For all pressure cookers or the Foodi to make this you still want a glass lid to make it happen as you see here above. If you close the lid that is attached it would work to seal in the heat however you will get a bunch of caked on oil that will be impossible to get off on your air fryer lid. Just don’t do it.

Other pressure cooker snacks you will love

Love this one? Try out other easy Instant Pot recipes index like:

Please watch the popcorn recipe video first. It will help you succeed your first time around. Make sure to use coconut oil and kernels that are fresh and not old.

A metal pot brimming with freshly popped popcorn sits in an Instant Pot on the countertop. The control panel of the cooker is visible, showcasing a digital display.
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Instant Pot Popcorn

By The Typical Mom
Instant Pot popcorn tastes so good and is ready in just 5 minutes!! Easy to do and tastes WAY better than microwave popcorn. Here’s the easy pressure cooker popcorn recipe.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 3 minutes
Total: 8 minutes
Servings: 4
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Equipment

  • 1 pressure cooker

Ingredients 

  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 3 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1/2 c popcorn kernels
  • salt

Instructions 

  • Set Instant Pot to saute, more (or high) setting. 
  • Add coconut oil and butter and allow to melt completely and start to sizzle (important step – watch video in this post for an example). 
  • Add popcorn kernels and stir so all kernels are coated with oil. 
  • Place glass lid on top and hold, popcorn will begin popping in about 2-3 minutes, turn off when 2/3 of kernels have popped and they will continue to pop but not burn. 
  • Carefully remove lid. Pour out of pot when done so they don’t continue to cook. Salt and you’re done!

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 2oz, Calories: 215kcal, Carbohydrates: 15g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 15mg, Sodium: 52mg, Potassium: 56mg, Fiber: 2g, Vitamin A: 175IU, Iron: 0.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
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About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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134 Comments

  1. Made tonight! I don’t eat microwave popcorn because all the horrible chemicals in it and I usually cook it on the stovetop This is basically the same thing but a lot easier cleanup

  2. Complete and udder fail twice. I following instructions, but it didn’t work either time. I also used two different types of popcorn for both try and neither worked. I was so excited to use this recipe and make popcorn in my IP, but it was a complete fail (twice). ?

      1. Me too. It’s been in there 20 minutes. One kernel popped. I’m baffled.

    1. It didn’t work for me either. I used coconut oil and butter. I didn’t have the lid for the pot so I used a glass lid from a cooking pot. Took forever to start popping (maybe 10 minutes), popped maybe a third of the kernels and then started burning. Orville Redenbacher popcorn – not old.

  3. Yummy! I have a cuisinart pressure cooker and used the browning setting since sauté wasn’t quite hot enough. Turned out great!

  4. Worked alright! I did end up stopping my IP when I didn’t hear any more popping. I used a slotted pasta spoon to take out the popped corn, and there were a LOT unpopped, so I started it up again. Worked great!!

  5. I’ll stick with my stove top “Whirly Pop” popper I got for Christmas many years ago. For me, it makes the best popcorn ever made, just like Mom’s.

    1. Love my IP for so many things… popcorn will not be one of them. Tried this recipe twice, explicitly the second time, both times ending up with only a small fraction the kernels popping. If you want to blame the popcorn, the Whirleypop made PERFECT popcorn with the same stuff. Let’s face it, the IP makes so many of my meals quicker, easier, better and healthier… but it can’t outperform my Whirleypop in any of those ways when it comes to popcorn, and I eat enough popcorn to put up with having that extra pot around.

  6. Tasted too greasy and now I have to clean a pot. Microwave works just fine for me, don’t know what I was thinking doing this.

    1. There is so much garbage in microwave popcorn it so so unhealthy! I’d argue that the little work involved with cleaning one pot is worth it for your family’s health.

      1. 1/4 cup popcorn kernels in a paper lunch bag, fold over the top. Microwave on high for 2 minutes or until the popping slows down (or use the popcorn function of you have it). No nasty ingredients. Quick and easy. Save the bag for next time or just toss if it gets ripped.

      2. When microwave popcorn I only use the corn kernels and Orville s microwave popcorn popper! No salt no butter !

    2. I have to agree. Too much work using an instant pot for pop corn. My microwave popper air pops the corn In 3-4 mins. Little clean up and no grease. Butter is an option for those who want it.

  7. Thanks for the tutorial! I only had a glass lid that was a tad too big. I flipped it upside down and it worked perfect. My 12 year old said it was the best popcorn she has ever eaten!

    1. never thought of flipping my slightly to big lid over- thanks! I’ll give this recipe a try now.